Sunshine Pharmacy owner sentenced to prison

Dania Maxwell/Staff Del Parrish, left, and his mother, Patricia Parrish, center, arrive for a sentencing hearing at the Federal courthouse in Fort Myers with Del's wife Renee Parrish, right, on Monday, March 31, 2014. Del and Patricia are guilty for conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud. Del was sentenced to 24 months in prison, two years afterward on supervised release, and must get substance abuse treatment. Patricia, who handled the billing at Sunshine, was given three years of probation, and must remain confined to her home for 120 days.

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Dania Maxwell/Staff Del Parrish, left, and his mother, Patricia Parrish, back right, arrive for a sentencing hearing at the Federal courthouse in Fort Myers with Del's wife Renee Parrish, right, on Monday, March 31, 2014. Del and Patricia are guilty for conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud. Del was sentenced to 24 months in prison, two years afterward on supervised release, and must get substance abuse treatment. Patricia, who handled the billing at Sunshine, was given three years of probation, and must remain confined to her home for 120 days.

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Dania Maxwell/Staff Del Parrish, left, and his mother, Patricia Parrish, center, arrive for a sentencing hearing at the Federal courthouse in Fort Myers with Del's wife Renee Parrish, right, on Monday, March 31, 2014. Del and Patricia are guilty for conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud. Del was sentenced to 24 months in prison, two years afterward on supervised release, and must get substance abuse treatment. Patricia, who handled the billing at Sunshine, was given three years of probation, and must remain confined to her home for 120 days.

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Dania Maxwell/Staff Del Parrish, left, and his mother, Patricia Parrish, center, arrive for a sentencing hearing at the Federal courthouse in Fort Myers with Del's on Monday, March 31, 2014. Del and Patricia are guilty for conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud. Del was sentenced to 24 months in prison, two years afterward on supervised release, and must get substance abuse treatment. Patricia, who handled the billing at Sunshine, was given three years of probation, and must remain confined to her home for 120 days.

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Dania Maxwell/Staff Patricia Parrish walks out of the Fort Myers Federal Courthouse after her sentencing hearing on Monday, March 31, 2014. After pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health-care fraud in connection to the family-owned Sunshine Pharmacy, she was given three years of probation, and must remain confined to her home for 120 days.

Dania Maxwell/Staff Del Parrish, right, walks out of the Fort Myers Federal Courthouse after his sentencing hearing with wife, Renee Parrish, left, on Monday, March 31, 2014. After pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit health-care fraud in connection to the family-owned Sunshine Pharmacy, he was sentenced to 24 months in prison, two years afterward on supervised release, and must get substance abuse treatment.

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Dania Maxwell/Staff Del Parrish, front, walks out of the Federal courthouse in Fort Myers with his wife, Renee Parrish, back, after being sentenced to 24 months in prison for conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud on Monday, March 31, 2014. The former owner of Sunshine Pharmacy was ordered to turn himself in to prison by May 16 or an earlier date determined by the federal prison system.

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Dania Maxwell/Staff Yale Freeman, front, who served as Del Parrish's attorney and Jane Raskin, back, who served as Patricia Parrish's attorney, leave the Fort Myers Federal Courthouse after a sentencing hearing for the clients on Monday, March 31, 2014. Their clients were guilty of conspiracy to commit health-care fraud in connection to their family-owned Sunshine Pharmacy. Del was sentenced to 24 months in prison, two years afterward on supervised release, and must get substance abuse treatment. Patricia, who handled the billing at Sunshine, was given three years of probation, and must remain confined to her home for 120 days.